When malcontent humans want to smash up some cop cars, usually they dig up their old copies of Grand Theft Auto. Or, if they're from Vancouver after a Stanley Cup loss, they can do like a chimpanzee named KC and go for the real thing.

Weighing in at 300 pounds, KC escaped from its owner's home in Kansas City, Missouri, and smashed the bejesus out of a cop car's windshield. Animal control officers drilled the chimp with two tranquilizer darts, which pissed off the primate enough to grab some trash cans and jump on the hood of the cop car. The owner finally got the chimp back into his pickup truck.

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